Information for travel into Ireland from another EU country
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Because Ireland is not a part of the Schengen Agreement - all EU citizens entering Ireland will be required to present a passport or a valid national identity card.
Non-EU family members of EU citizens who are in possession of a residence card and are travelling with or to join EU family members can enter Ireland on presentation of their passport and a valid residence card, including a permanent residence card.
Other than their own valid travel document (passport or ID card), no particular official authorisation is required for minors of any EU country to enter or leave Ireland.
However, it is advised that anyone under the age of 18 who is not in the care or company of an adult, presents the following documentation:
If the minor is not ordinarily resident in Ireland:
Alll on-EU citizens must show their passports any time they cross Irish borders. Non-EU travellers may need a visa. You can check here if you need a visa to travel to Ireland.